July 18, 4:18 PM
Phase 3: Naples 'pirates' fleet against beach privatization
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(ANSA) - NAPLES, JULY 18 - 'Pirate fleet' at boarding in Naples against the privatization of the beaches to allow all, in compliance with the distancing imposed by the coronavirus, free access to the sea. The demonstrators, who on the written descriptions call themselves 'Pirates for the free beach of Naples', arrived by sea on board 25 canoes and also via land on the beaches of Posillipo. "Managed by private subjects," they explained on the leaflets distributed to the bathers, "they speculate on what nature has left to the inhabitants of our city". "We ask - they shouted to the megaphones - the end of the private concessions, the completion of the reclamations and finally the realization of a large public beach of the city and of the inhabitants of Naples". "It is not possible - silently in the leaflet - to pay 30 euros for two deck chairs, the rental is compulsory for a morning at sea! Especially in the summer of the pandemic, when the social crisis mordeetutti seek a minimum of sun and sea at zero kilometer, exactly the rules of physical distancing would impose more space for the very few public beaches ". The boarding of the 'pirates' is also affecting the social networks where imanifestanti have created the Facebook page Mare LiberoeFree Naples. "The privatization processes continue - they denounce on the online pages - even those who are obviously illegal, who try to privatize, from Mergellina to Marechiaro, even the shoreline and the interdictal public rocks with the deployment of private security". On the homepage of the site, where the black flag Conteschio edossa is headed, the Neapolitan pirates announce other initiatives for the next few days. (HANDLE).
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